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    Dreamweaver integration

    Can I use Dreamweaver to customise my website with Actinic business. The only reference I could find was with using Developer.

    Thanks in advance
    MJ

    #2
    The Developer integration includes a Dreamweaver Extension to recognise the Actinic template tags. So this means you can preview your site, then switch to Dreamweaver to locate and edit specific templates that go to make up a page.

    However, if you know which templates you want to change, then I don't see any reason why you cannot open and edit the templates in Dreamweaver directly.


    Tim Weaver
    WISE.CO.UK
    Consultancy, Innovation & Solutions

    tim.weaver@wise.co.uk
    http://www.wise.co.uk

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      #3
      I edit files directly in DW.

      You could also use the template editor and set the default editor to DW in that

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        #4
        Is there a dreamweaver entry level program? Had a look on the site but was baffled with the different applications.

        Thanks
        www.satellite.ie

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          #5
          Current program is Dreamweaver 2004.
          It dosen't come in editions or flavours, just straight DW 2004.
          It is also included in Studio MX and Studio MX Pro that include other macromedia programs such as Fireworks, Flash etc. in the same way that Microsoft Office includes Excel, Word, PowerPoint etc etc.

          You can download a 30 day demo of any of the Macromedia offerings, which should give you the opportunity to suss out if it/they are worth purchasing.

          HTH
          Regards,
          Sharon
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            #6
            Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004, but it costs about £339.

            http://www.macromedia.com/software/d...dw_uk_20040420


            Tim Weaver
            WISE.CO.UK
            Consultancy, Innovation & Solutions

            tim.weaver@wise.co.uk
            http://www.wise.co.uk

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              #7
              Thanks guys
              www.satellite.ie

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                #8
                WH Smiths do a guide book on dreamweave at about £15.00

                Simply written and lots of diagrams etc

                its about A3 size and in the magazine rack area
                Chris Ashdown

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